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Consultant - Neurologist
Apply nowWest MidlandsNeurologyFixed TermConsultant18 November 2025109,725 to 145,478 a year
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Neurologist to join a well-established and dynamic Neurology team in the West Midlands region. This is a newly created post designed to support a growing service that provides neurological care across the region, through both outpatient clinics and inpatient consultative services.
The successful applicant will join a collaborative directorate within the Rehabilitation and Ambulatory Care division, contributing to high-quality neurology services and helping shape future service development—particularly pathways for long-term neurological conditions, early diagnosis, and reducing unnecessary hospital stays.
Special interests in neurology are welcome and will be fully supported.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
Clinical Duties
- Provide comprehensive outpatient and inpatient Neurology services within the region.
- Offer expert diagnostic and management support for a wide range of acute and chronic neurological conditions.
- Work in partnership with multidisciplinary teams—including General Practitioners, acute physicians, rehabilitation teams, and specialist nurses—to deliver coordinated neurological care.
- Ensure appropriate and efficient requesting of diagnostic investigations to support accurate diagnosis and management.
- Provide cross-coverage for consultant colleagues, including annual and study leave.
- Support the development of proactive neurology pathways, aiming to improve access, reduce hospital admissions, and streamline care for chronic neurological disorders.
Teaching & Supervision
- Provide professional supervision and clinical development of junior doctors assigned to the Neurology service.
- Act as Clinical Supervisor for trainees and optionally undertake training to become an Educational Supervisor.
- Teach undergraduate medical students, with opportunities for involvement as an academy tutor or honorary lecturer.
Education, Training & Communication
- Contribute to the training of clinical staff from various disciplines.
- Maintain strong communication with community teams, general practitioners, and external agencies involved in patient care.
- Participate in clinical meetings, postgraduate teaching sessions, and multidisciplinary case discussions.
Governance, Audit & Professional Development
- Demonstrate a strong commitment to Clinical Governance, Risk Management, and service audit.
- Participate in the development, implementation, and review of systems to maintain safe and effective clinical practice.
- Undertake regular CPD and ensure clinical practice remains up to date.
- Contribute to medical audit and research activities in collaboration with senior colleagues.
Service Development & Management
- Work with divisional management and consultant colleagues to help shape the strategic direction of Neurology services in the region.
- Contribute to developing innovative, efficient, and patient-centred models of care.
- Participate in workforce planning, resource management, and service modernisation initiatives.
- Ensure compliance with all policies and procedures relating to clinical practice, staff management, and safety.
General Responsibilities
- Provide inpatient and outpatient neurology care jointly with consultant colleagues.
- Optionally participate in the regional neurology on-call rota, with time in lieu provided.
- Ensure clear communication arrangements for staff and patients needing consultant input.
- Undertake additional duties as required and appropriate for this consultant role.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential:
- Complete GMC registration with a licence to practise.
- Minimum 1 year of NHS experience.
Desirable:
- Higher medical degree (MD/PhD).
- MRCP or equivalent postgraduate qualification.
Clinical Experience
Essential:
- Demonstrable experience managing both acute and chronic neurological disorders.
- Ability to deliver independent consultant-level neurological assessments and management plans.
Desirable:
- Experience in neurology education or teaching roles.
Skills & Abilities
Essential:
- Advanced clinical neurology skills appropriate for a consultant appointment.
- Excellent communication, teamworking, and decision-making skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively across inpatient, outpatient, and community settings.
Research & Audit
Essential:
- Evidence of participation in clinical audit and service improvement.
- Ability to apply audit findings to effect meaningful clinical change.
- Awareness of research and its application to clinical practice.
Desirable:
- Research experience, ideally relating to neurosonology or transcranial magnetic stimulation.
- Publications in peer-reviewed journals.
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